EcoChain
Eco Points

Recognition built on verifiable action.

Eco Points are designed as a non-transferable reputation layer derived from finalized BOT receipts, project evidence, and scoped attestations—not a token that can be bought or traded.

Recognition framework
3Verified inputs
Receipt · Evidence · AttestationRequired

Recognition would be issued only when the supporting records remain linked and independently reviewable.

Recognition inputs

Every claim starts with evidence.

1

Finalized BOT receipt

A Chain 677 transaction must identify the contributor, registered project treasury, BOT amount, Gas fee, block, and finality.

Transaction reference
2

Project evidence

Treasury allocation, methodology, field evidence, and outcome claims stay linked through stable record identifiers.

Evidence package
3

Scoped attestation

An authorized verifier reviews the claim within a defined scope and can dispute, supersede, or revoke its status.

Verifier signature
Recognition policy

Reputation without financializing nature.

The Eco Points policy defines accountable participation without representing ownership, yield, or a transferable environmental asset.

Non-transferable

Policy requires recognition to remain bound to the participation record and prohibits purchase, sale, or delegation to another wallet.

Participation integrity

Evidence-scoped

Each recognition claim must retain its source receipt, project context, issuer scope, and supporting evidence trail.

Traceable provenance

Amendable by design

Disputed, superseded, expired, and revoked claims must remain visible as state changes instead of disappearing from history.

Append-only history
Review the full recognition lifecycle.

See how BOT receipts, evidence, attestations, and portable participation records fit together.

Read the framework